A popular glen in the west of the island is set to get an upgrade.
The environment department says it's making improvements to Glen Maye over the next week.
From today, workers will be replacing the footbridge near the lower entrance and carrying out work on trees along the upper path.
The improvements will take up to 10 days to complete, and DEFA says it'll close the lower entrance as well as a section of the upper path during the works.
The path from the car park to the waterfall will remain open.
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